Limiting Reagent - AP Chemistry

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Consider the following balanced reaction:

2Ca(s) + O2(g) → 2CaO

Consider the reaction above. If 60g of Ca is placed in a reaction chamber with 32g of O2 which will be the limiting reactant?

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When considering Limiting Reactant problems the most important aspect to consider is the molar ratio of the reactants. Here the balanced formula tells us that for every 2 moles of Ca there must be 1 mole of O2 to create the product. The amounts given by the problem are the actual amounts we are given and can be compared to the molar ratio to determine the limiting reactant. Since there is 1 mole of O2, in any situation in which there are less than 2 moles of Ca, Ca is the limting reactant. Conversely if there were 2 moles of Ca, any situation in which there less than 1 mole of O2 would be a situation in which O2 is the limiting reactant.

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